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THE WEEKEND PLANET’ SUN 19.05.13

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THEME: details below, as per the original CD. This cut is also on these compilations:

Its unusual nature is not purely via its use of loops, delays and sound processing.

Andrea’s track note:Dedicated lovingly to my husband, this piece is a rich tapestry of slow building blocks, expressing the ebb and flow, fluidity and unpredictable nature of love. That it is a beautiful, and uncontrollable thing, full of intricacy, complexity, subtlety and transparency.

2305CD CUT 4, ’DJARRIMIRRI’GEOFFREY GURRUMUL YUNUPINGU SFM PUBLISHING ADMINISTERED BY SONY/ATV PUBLISHING AUSTRALIA Note: This version is available only on the disc included in Robert Hillman’s book, Gurrumul – His Life and Music It is available from ABC shops and from www.abc.books.com.auGURRUMUL – ‘HIS LIFE AND MUSIC’3: 53AUSTRAL COMP AND PERF/ INDIGENOUS: Gentle-reverent Yolngu song-chant from East Arnhem Land. It features its author’s extraordinary, indigenous Australian male voice.

The original version had the vocal parts, acoustic guitar and double bass, but not the string quartet.

A song of ancestry, of belonging, affirmation, this is named for the ‘rainbow child’; his ‘mother’ is Witiitj – the Rainbow Serpent.

This new and lavish book tells and illustrates Gurrumul’s story. Its 15-track CD presents differently-mixed/arranged versions of Gurrumul’s songs.

This song’s original version – mixed differently, minus the string quartet - was on Gurrumul’s eponymous album: